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14301.

Four famous forts along the east coast of maharashtra

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AJANTA ELLORA FAMOUS

14302.

In which month Rabi crops are sown and harvested?

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In JANUARY to February RAVI crops are SOWN and harvested

14303.

Haryana is situated between___________ and _________.

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27DEGREE 37 min to 30  DEGREE 35 min

14304.

One Astronomical unit is the average distance betweenOptionsa. Earth and the Moonb. Earth and the Sunc. Jupiter and the Sund. Moon the Earth

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ONE ASTRONOMICAL unit is the AVERAGE distance between

Earth and the SUN

14305.

List any 10 industries in kanchipuram

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1) silk SAREE weaving

2)  cotton production

3)  LIGHT machinery

4) electrical GOODS manufacturing

5) food processing


14306.

Haryana is situated between the latitude of_________.

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27degree37' to 30degree35'

14307.

Title of the story of rainy evening friend get together

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the GET TOGETHER CHILL with the RAINS

14308.

Why percapita consumption of electricity is considered as a index of development

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The per capita consumption of ELECTRICITY directly effect on the social as well as economic well being.

It can stimulate direct or indirect economic growth and thereby the living conditions of the people in GENERAL GETS improved to a huge EXTENT.

Therefore the per capita consumption of electricity is considered as the INDEX of development.

14309.

which of these anagrams refers to a highly prized siliceous gemstone? a bergs ji pas b cullan in c ese rovers ser d libby retell

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SILICEOUS gemstones are precious and highly priced. They find a good number of buyers in the market and there demand has shown a good growth over TIME.

This demand will not decline with time as people are OPTING for gemstones as an investment option.

The answer to the question asked by you is (c) ESE Rovers Ser

14310.

Explain the factors affecting the natural vegetation of a place

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The geographical factors which INFLUENCE the growth and development of natural VEGETATION in India are CLIMATE (TEMPERATURE andprecipitation), topography and soil. i. Rainfall is more important than temperature except in the Himalaya MOUNTAINS.

14311.

Distinguish between The Malwa Plateau and the Deccan Plateau.

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MALWA PLATEAU is at the WEST above SATPURA range

deccan plateau is below at the CENTRE

14312.

Name the three main division of the northern mountain

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The THREE MAIN DIVISIONS are:
1. The Himadri
2. The Himachal
3. The SHIVALIK

14313.

What is the name of the award given in honour to protect khetri trees

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it should be the KHETRI REWARD

14314.

Perennial river and seasonal river difference between with column

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perennial rivers are the ne which GETS water from the mountains and slope areas it gets DRIED up when water does not flow through it

SEASONAL rivers these are the rivers which DEPENDS on the seasonal rainfall

14315.

Statistic report of water level rise in Netherlands, UK, Bangladesh, Maldives and coastal regions of India.

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There is no doubt that there is a further increase in the water level that has affected the climate in a lot of ways.

It has caused some major effects on the COASTAL REGION of India and major places of Bangladesh, NETHERLAND, Maldives and UK.

It is reported that due to the ice SHEET MELTING the condition will worsen in the future.

There is no such statistical report out yet.

14316.

Snowline of Alps is 2700 metres where as the snowline of Greenland is just 600 metres . Find out the reason?

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ALTITUDE delimits the lower level of permanent snow in the mountain region so that they are called as the SNOWLINE.

The Snowline is variable lowest level on the mountains that is LOCATED above snow so that they do not disappear.

Snowline varies with latitude, temperature, humidity, altitude as well as steepness of slope with DEGREE of continentality.

When Snowline of ALPS is 2700 metres and the snowline of Greenland is just 600 metres.

14317.

The point on the earth surface directly above the arigin of an earthquake is known as

Answer» EPICENTER is the POINT on the EARTH directly above the the origin i.e. focus of an earthquake.


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14318.

How the altitude affecting lndian's climate

Answer» ATTITUDE means HEIGHT. There are many mountains in india we can take the example of himalayas, the himalayas protect india from the extreme COLD wind that COME from the north east side..
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14319.

Important exports of saudia arabia

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Mineral, PLASTIC., organic chemicals, SHIPS, GEMS, computers etc.

14320.

10 points on pipelines

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Hello friend
1. Pipelines are the ENERGY LIFELINES of almost every daily based activity.
2. They collect crude oil and much more other fuels to deliver from one place to another.
3. . They safely go through neighborhoods and communities, STRETCH across farms, forests, deserts, and everywhere in between.
4. The U.S. has the world's largest network of pipelines in the world.
5. Oil PIPELINE are made from steel and plastic tubes which are usually buried in the ground.
6. Pipelines are important for pipelines transportation to.
7. Liquids and GASES are transported in pipelines and any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline.
8. Pipelines are useful for transporting water for drinking or irrigation over long distances.
9. . In war, pipelines are often the target of military attacks.
10. Pipeline networks are composed of several pieces of equipment that operate together to move products from location to location.

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14321.

10 points on waterways

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A record 13 million people now visit CANAL & River Trust's waterways – and that is only half the waterways network.

Over half the population lives within about 10 miles of a waterway. 

The UK leisure and small commercial marine industry is worth over £3 billion to the nation; it directly employs about 34,300 people. 

£1 of taxpayers money spent on the waterways gets A MINIMUM economic return of at least £6. It can be a lot higher where there is regeneration. 

IWA's Waterway Recovery Group provides 5000 volunteering days each year.

Canal & River Trust alone is the third largest owner of historic structures in the country; Canal & River Trust and Scottish Canals have five World Heritage Sites between them.

Waterborne freight can reduce CO2 emissions BY AT LEAST 75% compared with road transport.

Boating demand, despite the recession, has INCREASED. NUMBERS on the main Government funded navigations have INCREASED by over 5% and are at record numbers.

Over 90% of the population believe that canals are an important and valued national asset.

The money that the three main publicly funded navigation authorities (Canal & River Trust, Scottish Canals and the ENVIRONMENT Agency) need from Government to run their waterways properly is less than the cost of building 4 miles of motorway and LESS THAN  0.02% of government spending.

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14322.

How does availibility of water determine how people decide to live

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From the ANCIENT times SETTLERS settled NEAR rivers that FAVOURED growth of crops and their livelihood..........even today people are settled near banks of MANY rivers

14323.

Difference between belt and industry

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belt is a rgion COVERING a particular thing N INDUSTRIES are UNITS setup

14324.

VARANASI IS THE CITY ALONG THE RIVER GANGES IN UTTARANCHAL

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14325.

Famous part of ganga Brahmaputra basin

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The GANGES BASIN is a FAMOUS and a WELL known PART of the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin.

14326.

Mention the main trees found in Mediterranean forests

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1)EUCALYPTUS forest

2)Nothofagus FORESTS

14327.

Who was the first indian get nobal prize ?

Answer» INDIRA GANDHI

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14328.

How are intrusive and extensive ingenious rocks made

Answer» EXTRUSIVE igneous rocks, ALSO known as volcanic rocks, are formed at the crust's surface as a result of the partial melting of rocks within the mantle and crust. Extrusive igneous rocks COOL and solidify quicker than intrusiveigneous rocks. They are formed by the cooling of molten magma on the EARTH's surface.
14329.

Who is Arundhati Roy? What is her role in Narmada bachao andolan?

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Arundhati Roy FURIOUS at DAM decision

As India's government presses on with its water SCHEME, the Booker-winning novelist dismisses Supreme Court ruling

Peter Popham @peterpophamSunday 22 October 2000 00:00 

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When WORK resumes on the Sardar Sarovar Dam in the state of Gujarat in nine days, two visions of India will be pitted against each other.

When work resumes on the Sardar Sarovar Dam in the state of Gujarat in nine days, two visions of India will be pitted against each other.

Work on India's biggest dam has been stalled for six years while OPPONENTS and supporters slugged it out in the Supreme Court. On Wednesday, by a majority verdict, judges gave the dam a green light.

The concrete mixers will start churning again on 31 October. But tomorrow, Arundhati Roy, the Booker Prize winner and prominent anti-dam campaigner, and thousands of the small farmers and landless peasants threatened by the Sardar Sarovar, will meet at the town of Badwani, on the edge of the area the dam will ultimately submerge, to protest and plan their next move.

"I don't want any longer to say the movement should be violent or non-violent," Roy told the Independent on Sunday. "The people affected by the project should make that decision. We live in our little islands of privilege amid terrible dispossession - we always live with the fear of what is just outside our door. We know all resources are scarce, so we have an almost religious respect for institutions like the Supreme Court to protect our interests.

"I don't respect the court as an institution: I know it is as much a part of the system as anything else. It offers shelter to the privileged. The other India stands outside the pale."


14330.

What is the adverse effects of rain water harvesting

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Adverse EFFECTS of Rainwater Harvesting

1. Unpredictable Rainfall: Rainfall is hard to predict and sometimes little or no rainfall can limit the supply of rainwater. It is not advisable to depend on rainwater alone for all your water needs in areas where there is limited rainfall. Rainwater harvesting is suitable in those areas that receive plenty of rainfall.

2. Initial High Cost: Depending on the system’s size and technology level, a rainwater harvesting system may cost anywhere between $200 to $2000 and benefit from it cannot be derived until it is ready for use. Like solar panels, the cost can be recovered in 10-15 years which again depends on the amount of rainfall and sophistication of the system.

3. Regular Maintenance: Rainwater harvesting systems require regular maintenance as they may get prone to rodents, mosquitoes, algae growth, insects and lizards. They can become as breeding grounds for many animals if they are not properly maintained.

4. Certain Roof Types may Seep Chemicals or Animal Droppings: Certain types of roofs may seep chemicals, insects, dirt or animals droppings that can harm PLANTS if it is used for watering the plants.

5. Storage LIMITS: The collection and storage facilities may also IMPOSE some kind of restrictions as to how much rainwater you can use. During the heavy downpour, the collection systems may not be able to hold all rainwater which ends in going to to drains and rivers.

Rainwater harvesting is a system that is gaining speed over time. Areas that experience high amounts of rainfall will benefit the most from the system and will be able to distribute water to dry lands with ease. HOWEVER, the beneficial environmental impact of the system is what drives it further as of now.

14331.

What is the distribution of manganese in india?

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Manganese ORE Distribution in India.India is the WORLD's fifth largest PRODUCER after China, Gabon, South Africa and Australia. MAHARASHTRA, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are the majormanganese ore producing states.

14332.

What is the distribution of iron in india?

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Distribution of Iron Ore in India. INDIAIS one of the richest COUNTRIES of the world in iron ore deposits, particularly the hematite ore. ACCORDING to the latest Indian Year Book, 95 percent of the hematite resources are distributed in ODISHA, JHARKHAND, Karnataka and Goa.

14333.

What is the main cause for the occurrence of tide

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Gravity is one MAJOR force that creates tides. In 1687, Sir ISAAC NEWTON explained that ocean tides result from the gravitational ATTRACTION of the sun and MOON on the oceans of the earth (Sumich, J.L., 1996)

14334.

What problems would India face if the Himalayas did not exist as they do today

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The cold winds blowing from the NORTH would enter India and the south west monsoon winds would GO to CHINA instead of RETREATING

14335.

What is the beverage crop explain in easy language of English please

Answer» BEVERAGE CROP USUALLY refers to the crop which is USED in MAKING drinks with which maybe generally coffee or tea...
14336.

The first world war was a blessing for Indian textile sector how

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World War I was a boon to Indian industies. the period saw a rapid increase in Indian industrial growth because- 

1. most industrial goods PRODUCTION was set up England. India produced raw material which was transported to England to be used in factories. With advent of WWI, British factories and mills got BUSY with making weapons, war supplies etc to meet demands of the war. Thus for production of goods and meeting the market demands, factories were set up in India as prior to WWI there was not much need of them here. 

2. As the imports from mills in Britain declined due to world war, the huge demand of them could not be met and so the period saw increase in industrial growth in India. 

3. As the world war PROGRESSED the demand for army supplies increased. British factories alone could not keep up with the army needs like uniforms, jute bags, BOOTS, weapons etc and more factories were set up in India for their production.

4. transportation became faster and cheaper with setting up of new railway lines and roads and goods could now be transported to remote places which were not easily accessible.
14337.

State the importance of hydrosphere.

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The majorimportance of hydrosphere is that water SUSTAINS VARIOUS life forms and plays an important role in ECOSYSTEMS and REGULATING atmosphere.Hydrosphere covers all water present on the Earth surface.

14338.

What are the important waterways ?

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A modern and efficient inland waterways transportation system is vitally IMPORTANT to maintain U.S. agricultural competitiveness in world MARKETS and ENSURE U.S. farmers RECEIVE needed crop inputs to produce grains, oilseeds and other agricultural commodities.
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ship, boat, submarine are some important waterways.

14339.

What are the main causes of migration in assam

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The democratised world, immigrants no longer are willing to indigenise, setting them apart from the populations of the host regions.

 

The question is not an easy one by any standard. Just how is the issue of immigration, economic, political or otherwise, expected to be tackled by those who are at the receiving end? The answer would, to a very great extent depend on the perspective one takes. Against the context of the universal NOTION of human rights, as enshrined in the UN Charter of Human Rights, economic and political migration is deemed as a basic right. This humanitarian outlook is however premised upon the position that the host nation or region is far superior economically and demographically, and therefore is under no threat from such migrations. Sadly, this condition is not always a reality. The predicament of the Northeast is adequately the proof. Assam today for instance is virtually an extension of Bangladesh, and it is said indigenous Assamese today are no longer a majority in Assam. It is said if the various ethnic communities, like the Bodos, Cacharis, Misings etc were to be excluded as a separate tribal category within the broader Assamese identity, the percentage of Assamese Hindus and original Muslims, would be reduced to a significantly smaller minority, forming perhaps even less than 30 percent of the total population.

It is not as if migration is a new phenomenon in Assam and the rest of the Northeast. But in the olden feudal days, when the power structure was radically different, migrants sooner than later assimilated themselves to the identity of the host communities that their new feudal masters belonged. Hence, Bengali peasant migrants from East Bengal would in no time adopt the Assamese identity (Amalendu Guha: Planters Raj to Swaraj), so that along with the continuous immigration, would be a growth of the Assamese population. This was demonstrated in pre-independence census exercises. Guha also explains, that for the poor illiterate Bengali peasantry who migrated to Assam from the mufossil districts of the then East Bengal, to identify with the powers that be in Assam gave them a sense of greater identity and would readily indigenise. Had they known there was a much greater Bengal and Bengali identity were within their immediate reach, this might not have been. Indeed this was the case with the Hindu Bengali Bhadralok from East Bengal. They wanted to identify with what was then often referred to as the Bengali Renaissance in Bengal rather than rural and backward Assam of the time, creating another layer of ethnic tension. Those of us in Manipur need not go too far to appreciate this indigenization process Guha refers to, for this was also to a great extent the case in Manipur when it was still a monarchy. The Muslims, again from the then East Bengal, readily became the Pangals, and Brahmins from Kanauj in the modern day Uttar Pradesh and other places from subcontinental India too willingly became absorbed as the Bamons. As long as the indigenization process of immigrants remained a natural phenomenon, demographic frictions were either altogether absent or else within easily manageable limits. Enter modern times and democracy, and the scenario altered radically. Identity consciousness and knowledge also expanded immensely. To take the Assam example again, in the modern era immigrants from East Bengal (now Bangladesh) are not willing to compromise their origin identity. Viewed against the compulsion of massive immigration on the eve of, and immediate WAKE of, the Partition of India, this became a huge issue, for then the indigenous Assamese began to see a threat to their own identity by a demographic takeover by Bengalis. Assam even refused to have the Hindu majority Sylhet become part of Assam when the Hindu Bengalis of the district desperately wanted it so in order to be included in India at the time of Partition, and as a result this populous district was forced to join East Pakistan. Sketching the scenario at the time, Sanjib Baruah, another well known Assamese SCHOLAR, QUOTES the memorable and bewildered remark by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru upon reading Gopinath Bordoloi’s letter, that the way the Assam chief minister was reacting, he might as well treat Assam as an independent country, adding an ironic remark that Nehru’s remark proved prophetic, that MANY youth in modern Assam would indeed come to want such a fate. Perhaps not an exact parallel, but the Assam story is generally also the undercurrent behind much of the xenophobia the northeast has now come to be afflicted by.

14340.

find out the working mechanism of the different weather instruments like the barometer wind vane anemometer etc

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ASTROALABELS ,MAPS ,MARINER COMPUS ETC.

14341.

Name the countries which have given their new names to us.

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In USA the country named INDIANA which is SIMILAR to your country name!

14342.

Hlo Friend.....☺ Pls answer my question☺....... montane forests, mangrove forests......full explain

Answer» MANGROVE Forests. are TREES and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics. The mangrove tidal forests are FOUND in the coastal areas influenced by TIDES. DENSE mangroves are the common varieties with roots of the plants submerged under water..
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14343.

What is rock cycle with proper diagram

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The TRANSFORMATION of the rock from one to ANOTHER is KNOWN as rock CYCLE

14344.

State any 2 characteristics of S.W monsoon in India

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Characteristics of South West MONSOON are:-

1)The distribution of rainfall is not UNIFORM . it causes rainfall in most of the country except in Tamil Nadu.


2)Erratic in nature . It is EVIDENT from the fact that some parts of the country may be facing fury of floods DUE to heavy rains while the other may under severe drought .


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14345.

How many bones of baby child

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There are 300 BONES in the BODY of a baby at the TIME of birth.
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14346.

Write at least five chacteristic feature of igenous rock

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Formation. Intrusive rocks are formed from magma deep in the earth. ...

TEXTURE. Rock textures refer to crystal CHARACTERISTICS VISIBLE with the unaided eye. ...

Color. Igneous rocks are categorized by LIGHT, medium and dark colors. ...

14347.

Short note on Niagara Falls

Answer» NIAGARA Falls is the collective, name of three big waterfalls on the Niagara RIVER in eastern North America, on the border between the United States and Canada. The three waterfalls are: the Horseshoe Falls, sometimes called the Canadian Falls, the American Falls, and the smaller Bridal VEIL Falls. The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls are separated with Goat ISLAND, and the Bridal Veil Falls separated from the other waterfalls with Luna island Niagara falls is very well known for both its beauty and hydroelectric power.It is Balancing recreational, commercial, and industrial uses and has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls SINCE the 19th century.
14348.

Rivers meeting the bay of Bengal

Answer» HI dear here is the answer

A number of large rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal: the Ganges-Hooghly, the Padma, the Brahmaputra-Jamuna, the Barak-Surma-Meghna, the Irrawaddy, the GODAVARI, the Mahanadi, the Brahmani, the Baitarani, the Krishna and the Kaveri. Among the IMPORTANT ports are Chennai-Ennore, Chittagong, Colombo, Kolkata-Haldia, Mongla, Paradip, Port Blair, Tuticorin, Visakhapatnam and Yangon

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14349.

What is paddy cultivation

Answer» CUTTING down of PADDY (RICE) is KNOWN as paddy CULTIVATION.
14350.

Major difference between congenital disease and acquired disease

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congenital disease - means which os genetic from PARENTS to offspring. for ex asthma. if parents have these diseases then it will tranfer to their childs too.

ACQUIRED disease - means the disease acquired by us for ex COLD fever and all the communicable diseases. By wind by WATER etc.

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